friday find.

on my break, i was surfing through the urban outfitters blog and i came across these leather bow bracelets by gabriela artigas. though the bracelets were cool, it wasn't what caught my eye. it was the skinny little rings on the model's pinky finger.

i love how sweet and delicate they look and at the same time, a little unexpected on the pinky. they remind me of ones my sister and i had when we were young. though these rings are beautiful, they are way out of my price range. it did spark a new interest in finding my own pinky rings.

my intuition tells me this is something i may find at ferdinand or d.cole.

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In a world inundated by high-end and over-priced glamour and fashion, Ashley Jordan has successfully created a niche in the creative fashion industry that allows for anyone looking to shop on a dime look like a million bucks.

Starting originally as a thirty-day photo diary where Ashley challenged herself not to wear the same outfit more than once for a month without buying anything new, Sweet William has since emerged into a fashion and creative sounding board for Ashley to discuss new and old trends, ideas for piecing together used clothes for newer outfits, and tips for shopping for the look you want at a price you can afford.

The idea for Sweet William, the name, came primarily from the flower that is its name sake. But Ashley points out that the flower also draws a lot of parallels to her influence and style when it comes to design, noting that Sweet William represents organic, change, growth, and natural in both name and in design. In addition, Ashley says that above all else, the biggest inspiration for the name Sweet William comes from her grandfather, William, whom she admired greatly and was significantly influenced by.